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a group of genetically identical individuals produced by asexual propagation.
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Generation of genetically-identical cells
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A term that is applied to genes, cells or organisms that are totally derived from, and therefore identical to, a single common ancestor gene, cell, or organism, respectively.
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An exact digital copy, indistinguishable from the original.
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The use of the chromosomes from an adult cell to create an identical twin (copy) of an organism by inserting the adult nucleus into an egg from which the nucleus has been removed, stimulating embryogenesis, and implanting the embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother. Reproductive cloning of sheep, mice, goats, cows, pigs, and mules have been widely accomplished. However, attempts at cloning of rats, dogs, and horses have not yet met with success. ...
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